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SUPERMAN 64 VR!

We Need to Talk About Meechee

I’m pretty sure this is gonna get dumped straight to VHS.

Thank you.  That’s what I thought!  I was just thrown because Scorsese wanted to make this back in the 70s and I thought he wanted De Niro to play Butcher back then, too.

I share a birthday (including the year!) with Jenny Lewis and am pleased with how this little animation came out.  (The little fella may not get so much love anymore, but I adored E.T. as a tyke -- and it was strangely satisfying to animate him.)

I know all too well how expensive therapy can be. All of my experiences with therapy have been relatively short-term — several months here, several months there. Times when I really needed it and/or could afford it. And one of my favorite therapists stopped taking insurance years ago (and thus I haven’t seen her in

Gigantic food is TERRIBLE. I understand it makes for fun pictures and video content, but these are not built for humans to eat. The whole point of a chicken tender is that it’s easy to eat: easy to pick up, small enough to dunk in a container of your favorite sauce. The perfect amount of crispy breaded surface area. A

I, too, remember liking Memoirs... when I saw it in theaters a lifetime ago.  It’s odd film altogether -- John Carpenter directing Chevy Chase -- but I remember really liking it.

I’m SUCH a believer in this. So many people don’t see therapists when they should. A lot more people would be living better lives if therapy was better understood. You don’t have to be an athlete to join a gym, you don’t have to be a special mental case to be in therapy.

The larger problem is the general stigma that still exists with seeking professional therapy. A lot of people who say they have no issues with the idea of therapy would never consider seeking therapy themselves — because it’s okay for OTHER PEOPLE, but not them.

Jason Woliner worked on EAGLEHEART, which is sensational. (Particularly that final season.)

I love quietly leaving a party without saying goodbye to anyone. It’s one of my favorite things. The irish exit.

A little animation I made sometime last year...

Since Steven Spielberg is old friends with Martin Scorsese who’s got a big awards-magnet movie coming out from Netflix later this year, I’m wondering if this is an attempt to force Netflix to give movies like THE IRISHMAN a longer theatrical window.

Spielberg’s my first favorite filmmaker (as he was for many), but he’s a dinosaur shaking his fist at an extinction-level event. To suggest that a film like ROMA is worth less than a film that had a traditional release is absurd. And, obviously, ROMA’s award successes pave the way for his friend Martin Scorsese’ s new

Those miserable Mens-Rights-Activist incels are totally storing up their garbage “reviews” to flood the opening day. Hell hath no fury like the impotent rage of dorks.

The thing with that reboot — it took place in a different universe where the original Ghostbusters never happened. They could have set that movie in the same universe, years after the events of the original movies, but they wiped it clean.

I adored the original run of AD. Absolutely brilliant.

I, similarly, have trouble separating “politics” from person. I can’t understand anyone who can see what this man is saying and doing on a daily basis and say, “I SUPPORT THIS.  THIS ALL SEEMS RATIONAL AND DECENT AND GOOD.